CTV News: Trump invites Putin to White House this fall

2018-07-19 (153 Days Old)Total Views: 68 | Last 7 Days: 2

Unbowed by swirling criticism of his summit encounter with Vladimir Putin, U.S. President Donald Trump swiftly invited the Russian leader to the White House this fall for a second get-together. Cleanup from the first continued with no letup Thursday, as Trump belatedly decided Putin's "incredible offer" of shared U.S.-Russia investigations was no good after all.

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